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    claim by shipowners under the said Clause the Assured agree to notify the Underwriters who shall have the right‚ at their own cost and expense‚ to defend the Assured against such claim. "Both to Blame Collision" Clause EXCLUSIONS 4. In no case shall this insurance cover 4.1 loss damage or expense attributable to wilful misconduct of the Assured 4.2 ordinary leakage‚ ordinary loss in weight or volume‚ or ordinary wear and tear of the subject-matter insured 4.3 loss damage or expens

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    MARINE GROWTH PREVENTION SYSTEM AIM: To prevent fouling and growth of marine organisms in the pipe lines which are in contact with sea water. What is Marine Growth: Ships while sailing use seawater for several purposes. The seawater is used in the ship’s system and discharged after the use. However‚ seawater contains several marine organisms which enter the ship along with the seawater and deposit and flourish on the parts of the ship’s system. If preventive

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    VIDEO CASE STUDY PRODUCT DESIGN AT REGAL MARINE The 7-minute video available from Prentice Hall‚ filmed specifically for this text‚ supplements the written case. 1. The concept of product life cycle applies to Regal Marine because Regal is constantly under pressure to introduce new prod-ucts—and those products have life cycles of relatively few years. As the video suggests‚ it is a matter of typically less than five years before a boat is out of style and its life cycle terminated. This is a

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    Being a Marine is the most challenging and rewarding responsibility a person could face. It is a known fact that the Marines have the toughest and most difficulty training course in the world. Men and women from all over the world try their abilities of strength and courage to see what life can throw at them‚ and what it is to be a true Marine(Conner). The United States Marine mental and moral qualities have been tested throughout history. Through the long history of the Marine Corps there are examples

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    Marine Corps Order P1020

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    Marine Corps Order P1020.34G. This one order clearly explains every uniform regulation the Marine Corps has. It goes into to detail on everything from hair color to boots and utilities. From chevron placement to shaven faces. It not only explains the male uniform regulations‚ but female uniform regulations as well. In this essay‚ I will explain go over specifically grooming standards for both male and female marines‚ why the marine corps has uniform regulations in the first place‚ and what these

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    Marine Nco Research Paper

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    The Modern Marine NCO Today Today’s Marine NCO has changed over the years from the past Marine NCO. An NCO today takes the knowledge from their senior NCO’s that was passed down to them and help shape the Jr. Marine today. Having respect goes a long way with Marine NCO’s but how can that be achieved if the NCO doesn’t show any themselves? A Marine NCO is like a father figure in a way‚ teaches junior marine what he/she needs to know in order to better themselves and make good decisions so that

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    3.04 Marine Bio

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    1. a) You can determine the turtle’s species by the upper shell brown/reddish brown color‚ the lower shell creamy/yellow color‚ body skin brown/yellow color‚ the rusty brown scales on their head‚ and the weight and length of the turtle varying from 77-227 kilograms and 1.2 meters. b) You can determine the sex by many features. The turtle’s sexual maturity isn’t achieved until they are 15-20 years old. Adult males have longer tails and are much larger than adult females. A pair breads at

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    Marine Bio 4.03

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    r 1. Name two types of sickness you can get from phytoplankton in Florida‚ and describe how you can get them.  What symptoms led to the diagnosis of our patients? Some of the major diseases are NSP‚ and PSP which typically come from Brevetoxins‚ Saxitoxins‚ Gonyautoxins‚ & many more. The typical symptoms includerespiratory distress‚ allergic reactions and skin conditions 2. Explain how an HAB outbreak can have a devastating economic impact. The impact can be devastating because there

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    Marine Bio 5

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    Conclusion: 1. Which bottle did you select? A: I selected to use Bottle 1. 2. Refer to your plotted points on the map. What are the names of the major surface currents your bottle followed? A: The bottle followed Northern Brazil‚ Caribbean‚ South Equatorial and Chile current. 3. Based on your knowledge of ocean currents‚ where did your bottle originate? A: the bottle originated in North Equatorial current. 4. Is it possible your bottle could have followed different currents? If so‚ what were the

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    are about to see might shock you. The job requirements of a marine is very difficult and different than your common job. According to military.com Recruit training is rigorous‚ demanding‚ and challenging. The overall goal of recruit training is to instill in the recruits the military skills‚ knowledge‚ discipline‚ pride and self-confidence necessary to be a United States Marine. If you ever want to stand a chance to make it into the marines you must qualify in these 3 basic categories physical fitness

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